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Aug 28, 2015 14:07:27   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/US-GOP-2016-Trump-and-Cruz/2015/08/27/id/672320/?ns_mail_uid=35953315&ns_mail_job=1633627_08282015&s=al&dkt_nbr=yvkxi44k


Oh yes I can see this. But only one way. If Mr. Trump Gets the presidency, It would be wise of him to ask Mr. Cruz to be the VP.

On the other hand, I cant see Mr. Trump as VP, simply because I don't see Trump taking 2nd fiddle to any one.

There are a lot of great people that could be VP for Cruz.

I still say it will be Ted Cruz as the president.


RETW 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

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Aug 28, 2015 14:26:49   #
Policywonk
 
Here is my suggestion which I psted several weeks ago.

A friend just made what I thought was a brilliant suggestion and as we watched the New Hampshire Republican speed-dating political forum last night, we assigned positions for each candidate.

With such a talented field, it is hard to make choices. Before we begin to see them destroy one another and Democrats vow a "pox on all their houses," all p**********l hopefuls should agree to put country first, go out on a yacht, duke it out in a genteel manner allocating each candidate a relevant position, then run as a Republican slate. That way we get them all!

Our suggestions and reasoning behind each choice are as follows:
President Carly Fioni
She has executive experience and is a woman (not that being a woman is a real asset, but many low information citizens seem to value demographics above talent.)

Vice President Jeb Bush
He seemed to be one of the weakest candidates and we think vice presidents do not seem to do much. This might appease the establishment class and he might do less harm to other's progress.

Chief of Staff Rand Paul
As gatekeeper and agenda setter, he would be a solid voice for Libertarians and proponents of small government. That way government would be less likely to fall back into overreach.

Secretary of State Bobby Jindal
Great ideas, man of the world, eloquent speaker and seems to have a broad global overview.

Attorney General Marco Rubio
This was a hard choice between him and Ted Cruz. We need a solid constitutionalist and it is a sad state of affairs when the best viable candidates are second generation Cubans. We need to return to a nation of law, not lobbyist pressure.

Secretary of Defense Ted Cruz
Disastrous times are coming and we need a man who speaks the t***h and is fearless to stand up for "We the People," defending us against our enemies, foreign and domestic. Ted has proven his backbone and will to carry on for the people, even when it is hard.

Secretary of Commerce Donald Trump
He was not there, but he is a natural to nurture business and trade.

Secretary of the Treasury John Kasich
He has a track record of balancing budgets and a good understanding of finance.

Secretary of Homeland Security Rick Perry

aSecretary of the Interior Scott Walker
We need wisdom, not emotional rhetoric to rein in the EPA, sensibly define wetlands, use federal lands and protect out heritage. Scott is not afraid to take on sacred cows.

Secretary of Health and Human Services Ben Carson
A natural fit to repeal Obamacare and create an affordable and workable healthcare syatem.

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development George Pataki
As governor of a populous state with many large urban areas, he understands how things should work

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Aug 28, 2015 14:32:05   #
jelun
 
Policywonk wrote:
Here is my suggestion which I psted several weeks ago.

A friend just made what I thought was a brilliant suggestion and as we watched the New Hampshire Republican speed-dating political forum last night, we assigned positions for each candidate.

With such a talented field, it is hard to make choices. Before we begin to see them destroy one another and Democrats vow a "pox on all their houses," all p**********l hopefuls should agree to put country first, go out on a yacht, duke it out in a genteel manner allocating each candidate a relevant position, then run as a Republican slate. That way we get them all!

Our suggestions and reasoning behind each choice are as follows:
President Carly Fioni
She has executive experience and is a woman (not that being a woman is a real asset, but many low information citizens seem to value demographics above talent.)

Vice President Jeb Bush
He seemed to be one of the weakest candidates and we think vice presidents do not seem to do much. This might appease the establishment class and he might do less harm to other's progress.

Chief of Staff Rand Paul
As gatekeeper and agenda setter, he would be a solid voice for Libertarians and proponents of small government. That way government would be less likely to fall back into overreach.

Secretary of State Bobby Jindal
Great ideas, man of the world, eloquent speaker and seems to have a broad global overview.

Attorney General Marco Rubio
This was a hard choice between him and Ted Cruz. We need a solid constitutionalist and it is a sad state of affairs when the best viable candidates are second generation Cubans. We need to return to a nation of law, not lobbyist pressure.

Secretary of Defense Ted Cruz
Disastrous times are coming and we need a man who speaks the t***h and is fearless to stand up for "We the People," defending us against our enemies, foreign and domestic. Ted has proven his backbone and will to carry on for the people, even when it is hard.

Secretary of Commerce Donald Trump
He was not there, but he is a natural to nurture business and trade.

Secretary of the Treasury John Kasich
He has a track record of balancing budgets and a good understanding of finance.

Secretary of Homeland Security Rick Perry

aSecretary of the Interior Scott Walker
We need wisdom, not emotional rhetoric to rein in the EPA, sensibly define wetlands, use federal lands and protect out heritage. Scott is not afraid to take on sacred cows.

Secretary of Health and Human Services Ben Carson
A natural fit to repeal Obamacare and create an affordable and workable healthcare syatem.

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development George Pataki
As governor of a populous state with many large urban areas, he understands how things should work
Here is my suggestion which I psted several weeks ... (show quote)




Interesting.

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Aug 28, 2015 15:17:14   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
RETW wrote:
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/US-GOP-2016-Trump-and-Cruz/2015/08/27/id/672320/?ns_mail_uid=35953315&ns_mail_job=1633627_08282015&s=al&dkt_nbr=yvkxi44k


Oh yes I can see this. But only one way. If Mr. Trump Gets the presidency, It would be wise of him to ask Mr. Cruz to be the VP.

On the other hand, I cant see Mr. Trump as VP, simply because I don't see Trump taking 2nd fiddle to any one.

There are a lot of great people that could be VP for Cruz.

I still say it will be Ted Cruz as the president.


RETW 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/US-GOP-2016-Trump... (show quote)
I like Walker 1st, Cruz 2nd, with Carli & Carson tied for 3rd

I like Perry, but he's toast.

I agree. The VP office isn't big enough for Donald's ego.

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